Mind of an Outlaw, Norman Mailer
Mind of an Outlaw, Norman Mailer
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Mind of an Outlaw
Selected Essays

Author: Norman Mailer

Narrator: Christopher Lane

Unabridged: 18 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)

Published: 11/29/2016


Synopsis

Norman Mailer was one of the towering figures of twentieth-century American letters and an acknowledged master of the essay. Mind of an Outlaw, the first posthumous publication from this outsize literary icon, collects Mailer’s most important and representative work in the form that many rank as his most electrifying.As America’s foremost public intellectual, Norman Mailer was a ubiquitous presence in our national life—on the airwaves and in print—for more than sixty years. With his supple mind and pugnacious persona, he engaged society more than any other writer of his generation. The trademark Mailer swagger is much in evidence in these pages as he holds forth on culture, ideology, politics, sex, gender, and celebrity, among other topics. Here is Mailer on boxing, Mailer on Hemingway, Mailer on Marilyn Monroe, and, of course, Mailer on Mailer—the one subject that served as the beating heart of all of his nonfiction.From his early essay “A Credo for the Living,” published in 1948, when the author was twenty-five, to his final writings in the year before his death, Mailer wrestled with the big themes of his times. He was one of the most astute cultural commentators of the postwar era, a swashbuckling intellectual provocateur who never pulled a punch and was rarely anything less than interesting. Mind of an Outlaw spans the full arc of Mailer’s evolution as a writer, including such essential pieces as his acclaimed 1957 meditation on hipsters, “The White Negro”; multiple selections from his seminal collection Advertisements for Myself; and a never-before-published essay on Sigmund Freud.Incendiary, erudite, and unrepentantly outrageous, Norman Mailer was a dominating force on the battlefield of ideas. Featuring an incisive Introduction by Jonathan Lethem, Mind of an Outlaw forms a fascinating portrait of Mailer’s intellectual development across the span of his career as well as the preoccupations of a nation in the last half of the American century.

About Norman Mailer

Norman Mailer was born in 1923 in Long Branch, New Jersey, and grew up in Brooklyn, New York. In 1955, he was one of the co-founders of The Village Voice. He is the author of more than thirty books, including The Naked and the Dead; The Armies of the Night, for which he won a National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize; The Executioner's Song, for which he won his second Pulitzer Prize; Harlot's Ghost; Oswald's Tale; and The Gospel According to the Son. He lives in Provincetown, Massachusetts, with his wife, the novelist Norris Church Mailer.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Anna

Please note: This is a review for an uncorrected proof received through Goodreads. I finished this collection a few days ago but found myself struggling to write a review and ended up lazily putting it off until I realized the problem. It’s almost impossible to try and define Mailer as a writer let a......more

Goodreads review by Norton

I am of the right age to know just enough of who he is writing about in his beginnings and near his end, so I was engaged throughout this book of essays. If you were born 15 years either side of 1960 this could feel alien to you. Mailer is a genius. Who could write the Naked and the Dead at 26 witho......more

Goodreads review by Daniel

I had previously only read one novel by Mailer and not one of his 'major' works. I knew, though, that quite a bit of his notoriety was based on his essays and other journalistic work. So, I looked forward to reading this. I saw right away what Lethem meant when he said in the introduction that the be......more

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